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> How Does Os X Handle Midi Applications?, What midi drivers does OS X use?
Ekay
posté lun. 19 août 2002, 23:54
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I've just purchased a dual 1.5GB G4 tower. With this powerful computer, I still seem to have to do all my midi work in OS 9.2 using the old thecnology of the OMS set up. Is there any hope for OS X to be able to work midi programs? I understand that Digital Performer (available in September) will be able to work in OS X - what drivers will it use to work with midi files?
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damann
posté lun. 26 août 2002, 18:10
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to use a studio 4 in logic without oms, remove all oms system components, uncheck it in logic, go to the environments' midi layer, create multi instruments for all your midi modules and keyboards.
when you create a new multi instrument you'll notice that the midi channel boxes 1 to 16 are crossed, uncross them to turn the midi channels on. wink.gif
you can name each instrument and in the part box at the bottom left of logic you can define the port number for the instrument, eg, modem 1 or printer 2, or usb 16! rolleyes.gif
midi performance without oms is MUCH better. if you need any more help just let me know... cool.gif


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